Patna: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has introduced a new protocol for its newly appointed national working president, Nitin Nabin, signalling a shift in the party’s internal culture. Senior leaders have been instructed to refrain from addressing him by name, instead using language that reflects the dignity of his office.
The directive, which extends beyond the party’s Delhi headquarters to state units and grassroots workers, emphasises respect for position over personal relationships. Sources within the party say the move is part of a broader strategy to instil discipline ahead of potential organisational changes, including Nabin’s likely elevation to full national president in the near future.
Despite the formalisation of protocol, Nitin Nabin’s personal simplicity remains a talking point. Colleagues note that he continues to meet senior leaders with deference, maintaining the traditional culture of respect while navigating the party’s evolving organisational norms.
Observers suggest the BJP’s latest approach reflects an attempt to balance hierarchy and humility, signalling that internal discipline and personal conduct are equally important as it prepares for a new phase of political operations.




















